Monday , December 23 2024

Lok Sabha Elections: 24 hours three phase electricity in villages has become a dream – Gunjal

Kota, April 4 (Hindustan Reporter) Congress candidate from Kota-Bundi Lok Sabha constituency, Prahlad Gunjal on Thursday did direct public relations in many villages including Kurad, Khajuri, Chauma, Railgaon, Bhandahera, Polai, Simalia, Gadepan, Bambori, Amarpura, Nimoda, Mundla of Sangod assembly constituency. The villagers gave Gunjal an unprecedented welcome. Gunjal said that when Om Birla became the Speaker of the Lok Sabha, the people of Kota-Bundi were hopeful that new industries would come. New employment opportunities will arise for laborers and unemployed people. Farmers were hopeful of getting 24-hour three-phase electricity in their villages. But these promises remained just daydreams.

Children and youth studying in the education city Kota were hopeful that institutes like IIT or AIIMS would open in the city. People of Hadoti will not have to go to Delhi, Mumbai, Jaipur for treatment of incurable diseases. But Kota did not even get a world class university. The joys of development in Kota were limited to the happiness of one family.

On the alleged statement of Birla's brother, Gunjal said that now out of anger of defeat, he is talking on public platform about kicking me and throwing me into hell. Corruption can be tolerated in politics but arrogance can never be tolerated. The public has made up its mind to cure the ego of the Birla family. Dehat District President Bhanupratap Singh, Arvind Singh, Geeta Meghwal Block President, Rukmani Meena, former Dehat President, Parmanand Meena, former Sarpanch Choma, Badri Narayan Yadav, former Sarpanch, Om Sharma, former head Sangod and Congress leaders and workers were present in the public relations.

Gunjal was taken in the tractor and taken around the village.

During public relations, Gunjal was given an unprecedented welcome by the villagers in Sarola Gram Panchayat. He was taken on a tractor and taken around the village. In the same village, BJP candidate Om Birla and Minister Hiralal Nagar were protested by raising slogans and Birla was not allowed to make an election speech.